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we want to create a safe learning environment. what happened in newtown, first let me say my prayers and thoughts go to that entire community. we need to change our security protocol. we're all anxiously waiting for a report to come out in newtown, to tell us where the weaknesses are, but until that time, our community has made a collective decision to protect our 8,000 students, to put in our police officers in each of our nine schools. >> when we look at republican-led legislatures that want to arm teachers in an effort to prevent another tragedy, this is also in coordinate with what we saw in webster, new york, where four firefighters showing up basically to a trap, two were shot and killed, two others were injured, in webs sister, new york, but i want to play what one of your own colleagues, michael nutter had to say about a plan like yours taking place in their area. take a listen. >> i guess, you know, out of last week's bizarre press statement, it wasn't a press conference, i guess mr. lapierre would then say that firefight
we want to create a safe learning environment. what happened in newtown, first let me say my prayers and thoughts go to that entire community. we need to change our security protocol. we're all anxiously waiting for a report to come out in newtown, to tell us where the weaknesses are, but until that time, our community has made a collective decision to protect our 8,000 students, to put in our police officers in each of our nine schools. >> when we look at republican-led legislatures that...
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let's just kick them off unemployment insurance in an economic environment where we've historically never done that before. then let's see what happens. but, you know, what, it's actually even worse than that. what makes this a real punch to the gun is that what washington is now threatening to do, what they are just four days away from actually doing is taking away the extended unemployment insurance from those who have been unemployed the longest, and at the same time, by going over the fiscal cliff, bringing the recovery to a screeching halt, people argue over how bad it would be to go over the cliff, but everyone agrees, it would be bad. and if we go over for long enough, it will create a new recession. so now you don't have a job and you don't have unemployment insurance. you've been looking for a long time. and good luck finding a new job, because we just crashed the economy. >> the american people are watching what we do here. obviously, their patience is already thin. this is deja vu all over again. we're now at the last minute. and the american people are not going to have any pa
let's just kick them off unemployment insurance in an economic environment where we've historically never done that before. then let's see what happens. but, you know, what, it's actually even worse than that. what makes this a real punch to the gun is that what washington is now threatening to do, what they are just four days away from actually doing is taking away the extended unemployment insurance from those who have been unemployed the longest, and at the same time, by going over the...
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it's really not clear who's in charge, if anybody is in charge in this environment at all. that's why it's very dicey to predict what will happen. in terms of the -- there was a plot of shouting back and forth between the white house and newt gingrich back in the '90s. they ult maltly got to a deal. we will ultimately get to a deal here. it's just not clear how much collateral damage needs to be inflicted on the economy first. >> let me be clear. this bill, as much as they are against it, it is no kind of way a progressive bill. let's be real clear that this bill would raise taxes on 20 million families. it raises just 50% of the bill the president asked for during the campaign. unemployment benefits expire for 2 million workers and it allows the gop to hold the debt limit hostage. so this is no progressive bill at all. that mr. boehner is proposing. that they're voting on tomorrow, anna marie. yet, that's too moderate for some of the tea party and bozels in the world. >> it captures their insanity a little bit. maybe there is some kind of grand scheme going on here that bo
it's really not clear who's in charge, if anybody is in charge in this environment at all. that's why it's very dicey to predict what will happen. in terms of the -- there was a plot of shouting back and forth between the white house and newt gingrich back in the '90s. they ult maltly got to a deal. we will ultimately get to a deal here. it's just not clear how much collateral damage needs to be inflicted on the economy first. >> let me be clear. this bill, as much as they are against it,...
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and so in this environment, there has to be a compromise. what house democrats working toward is a compromise that doesn't balance budgets on the backs of the middle class and seniors, a compromise that asks the wealthy to do more. a compromise that doesn't ask seniors to be first to give the most. and the republicans are willing to have a true dialogue with us, i think we can get there. >> congressman, let me ask you quickly, before we have to go, because we know the president is going to announce later this morning that joe biden is going to lead the action after what happened in newtown. realistally what would you like to see happen in a legislative sense? >> i want to see at minimal a regulation on assault clips, people don't need more than ten rounds in a gun. i want to see an extension of the assault weapons ban. i want to see a closure of the gun show loophole. and, you know, we keep on seeing horrors like we saw in newtown as teachable moments and then forget the lessons until the next horror. enough is enough. >> congressman steve i
and so in this environment, there has to be a compromise. what house democrats working toward is a compromise that doesn't balance budgets on the backs of the middle class and seniors, a compromise that asks the wealthy to do more. a compromise that doesn't ask seniors to be first to give the most. and the republicans are willing to have a true dialogue with us, i think we can get there. >> congressman, let me ask you quickly, before we have to go, because we know the president is going...
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i can tell you when i send them to school i do not want guns in that environment. learning should be a safe environment and it should be somewhere that my kids can succeed and certainly arming teachers is not the way because guns have no place in schools. >> mary kusler, thank you very much for taking the time to talk with us. >> thank you so much for having me. >> today's tweet of the day comes from nbc connecticut. a new orleans business owner has purchased $19,000 worth of toys for the hurricane of sandy hook #newtown. there is a new picture of the boxes of mountains of toys. and a choice. take tylenol or take aleve, the #1 recommended pain reliever by orthopedic doctors. just two aleve can keep pain away all day. back to the news. i just finished a bowl of your new light chicken pot pie soup and it's so rich and creamy... is it really 100 calories? let me put you on webcan... ...lean roasted chicken... and a creamy broth mmm i can still see you. [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. >>> today there is proof one person can make a difference. a
i can tell you when i send them to school i do not want guns in that environment. learning should be a safe environment and it should be somewhere that my kids can succeed and certainly arming teachers is not the way because guns have no place in schools. >> mary kusler, thank you very much for taking the time to talk with us. >> thank you so much for having me. >> today's tweet of the day comes from nbc connecticut. a new orleans business owner has purchased $19,000 worth of...
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credit to pretty aggressive programs that helped people particularly in this very low mortgage rate environment. refinancing now is a great deal. that's part of it. also just look, time has helped to heal some of these corrections. but if you went the other route that governor romney is suggesting and allowed all these homes to sink under water, that would go in the wrong direction. >> is there confidence looking forward. these are big ticket items, the largest investment most families will ever see. >> i think it's going to help a lot. one of anvils around this economy's neck has always been the housing market. when you have very low interest rates, one of the ways to get traction with mortgage refinancing through the housing market. if prices are falling, you can't get that. a little price appreciation goes a long way. >> overseas markets reacting, a little down. spain saying it expects to be in recession another year. moody's taking the step to -- at least a first step toward downgrading their credit rating for the country. >> germany. >> its outlook for germany. there are fears greece may l
credit to pretty aggressive programs that helped people particularly in this very low mortgage rate environment. refinancing now is a great deal. that's part of it. also just look, time has helped to heal some of these corrections. but if you went the other route that governor romney is suggesting and allowed all these homes to sink under water, that would go in the wrong direction. >> is there confidence looking forward. these are big ticket items, the largest investment most families...
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take guns or the environment, for example. and let's not forget about the rest of the world where any number of foreign policy entanglements could overwhelm the most carefully laid plans. let's bring in dana milbank and msnbc contributor jonathan capehart also of the "washington post" to help me sort out how does a man get it done in the second term? dana, you know, they say that the second term a president really has about 18 months to get anything done and after that you're pretty much a lame duck. now, of all the things i just listed, what do you think he should and what do you think he will try to tackle first? >> well, karen, first of all, i don't think he needs to surrender to the idea that he only has that 18-month period. it's not without precedent to achieve things later in the term. so, first of all, it's not necessarily such a narrow window. the other thing is assuming we have to do something with the fiscal cliff here, but even once that's done and presume lbl awhat we're looking at now is more of a smaller short-t
take guns or the environment, for example. and let's not forget about the rest of the world where any number of foreign policy entanglements could overwhelm the most carefully laid plans. let's bring in dana milbank and msnbc contributor jonathan capehart also of the "washington post" to help me sort out how does a man get it done in the second term? dana, you know, they say that the second term a president really has about 18 months to get anything done and after that you're pretty...
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and it's, like, dark and it's just a scary environment. >> okay. you're going to have to eat some of this. >> we're going to keep them moving. as soon as your team is done -- >> don't do it or you'll have just as much more. don't spit them out. we'll make you eat them even more. >> i want you to eat one handful. >> let's go. you know you like it. come on now. let's go. let's go. we're not having social interaction here. >> you could say "fear factor" meets navy s.e.a.l.s training. "fear factor" they don't know the exercises. meets navy s.e.a.l. training. it's really intense. you can ring out and you're required to give more than what you think you can give. it's creating a surreal environment where you can discover things in you that you didn't know were there. like, wow, i'm a quitter. i shouldn't be. or, wow, i can give more than i've got. and with the hope of having them discover that they can dig deeper and trust in the lord more than they thought they might give up. you take a surreal moment like that and hopefully get an eternal moment in the
and it's, like, dark and it's just a scary environment. >> okay. you're going to have to eat some of this. >> we're going to keep them moving. as soon as your team is done -- >> don't do it or you'll have just as much more. don't spit them out. we'll make you eat them even more. >> i want you to eat one handful. >> let's go. you know you like it. come on now. let's go. let's go. we're not having social interaction here. >> you could say "fear...
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weanted to do something that wagoodod for the environment as wellll. we werthe first and largest for a ile all hybririd fle in the country. >> if there are 10 cabs lined up many tis the clients will seek out yours b because it is an envirocab. >> we did mething very unique. we were able to create differentiatation with your bra nd. at thbeginnnning when we put hybrids on the seet, it just resonated w with people. >> how are you splitting your brand? to take on a whole different industries mightht not have been the smartest move. how to use but your time? >> i have a lot of help. my nephew is involved and other members of my family are involved. i have a lot of help to do it. i am a lti tasker for the mos part. cooks s we should tetell our audience -- >> you grew up in lifornia but not aealthy family it is not like you had a trust fund to back up on. >> we were veryortunate. my wife and i bought a house early in the 2000's. sold it for quite a bit more than we paid for it. >>>> where you homeless? >> we sold one and moved into other r and parlayed thee
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we have to have a low regulatory environment so the ladder of opportunity will reach all americans. he assault perfect pick. it says a lot about mitt romney that he is willing to take a serious player like paul ryan who wants to dig in and get america's fiscal house in order. >> rick: i was looking at some of the congressman's votes. i was surprised, sal, to hear he voted for the tarp bailout, voted for the bailout of the auto industry, voted for the prescription medicare expansion under george w. bush. he voted for the stimulus packages in 2008 and again in 2009. this is not necessarily, to my ears sound like the fiscal conservatism that the tea party usually espouses. >> i would say, there is never unanimity within the tea party. sometimes we all speak with one mind. >> rick: what about those, are those things you would have done. >> we are all satisfied he is a conservative and we have every confidence she committed to the premise of reducing government. >> rick: i haven't many tea party supporters that are jazzed about mitt romney. not the way it's been going but with ryan on th
we have to have a low regulatory environment so the ladder of opportunity will reach all americans. he assault perfect pick. it says a lot about mitt romney that he is willing to take a serious player like paul ryan who wants to dig in and get america's fiscal house in order. >> rick: i was looking at some of the congressman's votes. i was surprised, sal, to hear he voted for the tarp bailout, voted for the bailout of the auto industry, voted for the prescription medicare expansion under...
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senator conrad was on andrea's show and said maybe they need to go to camp david and get out of the environment to get a deal done here. >> i think that would be a great idea. the co-founder of no labels with me wrote a column in "the daily beast" talking about the leadership principles we need to put in place, which is to tell the truth and no more budgetary gimmicks and govern for the future, which means plans that address growth, opportunity and fairness and put the country first, put partisanship aside and take responsibility and work together. all those things mean let's get in the room together. let's quit the public posturing. let's get down to business. these are too consequenceal as to get the show going now. >> i have to ask you, the president could not have been more clear. i point back to the exit polling, and even his first news conference after being re-elected that the line in the sand where tax rates for the wealthiest americans that make over 250,000le, if you can't start at that point when you have congressman cole, a republican, saying this is what must be done and everybody
senator conrad was on andrea's show and said maybe they need to go to camp david and get out of the environment to get a deal done here. >> i think that would be a great idea. the co-founder of no labels with me wrote a column in "the daily beast" talking about the leadership principles we need to put in place, which is to tell the truth and no more budgetary gimmicks and govern for the future, which means plans that address growth, opportunity and fairness and put the country...
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all the plants and, you know, seeing the sheer numbers going out and making a huge difference in the environment that we're trying to effect, it's amazing. >> it's really a paradigm shifting, a whole new way to look at incarceration as an institution. my name is dennis aubry. i'm a canopy researcher. she's turned this into a constellation of prisons. >> she's a genius. a genius is not just a measure of intellect, but a measure of creativity. >> it's probably saved us $100,000 a year, and then our food compost program probably saves another $80,000 a year. >> reporter: why do prisoners need to learn about sustainability and composting and recycling? why bring that to them? >> i think in the case of many people, and especially many inmates who have acted irresponsibly in one way or another, a lot of it has been about not knowing what the consequences of actions are on a person, violence or whatever. so offering the opportunity to prisoners to say, you know, you need to hoe this garden, you need to water it carefully, well, that gives them a sense of responsibility, it gives them some skills when t
all the plants and, you know, seeing the sheer numbers going out and making a huge difference in the environment that we're trying to effect, it's amazing. >> it's really a paradigm shifting, a whole new way to look at incarceration as an institution. my name is dennis aubry. i'm a canopy researcher. she's turned this into a constellation of prisons. >> she's a genius. a genius is not just a measure of intellect, but a measure of creativity. >> it's probably saved us $100,000...
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aboard the british army's largest warship on watch for terror. >> we have a genuinely secure stable environment for athletes and spectators to enjoy a fantastic olympic games. >> the other royal couple, the prince and princess of monaco. marriage, mystique and the legacy of grace kelly. >> she touched the lives of so many people in so many different ways all over the world. >> this is "piers morgan tonight." >>> good evening from london. day four of the 2012 summer olympics. indeed an historic day for the world and for every single american. michael phelps shows everyone he's the best of all-time, swimming his way into the record books. winning not one but two medals it giving him an astonishing 19 olympic medals. quite extraordinary. it comes as a 16-year-old girl from china wins another gold and leads to more questions about whether her incredible achievements are more than god given. i'm joined now by christine brennan from "usa today" and dominique dawes who was part of the dream team. the magnificent seven who last won gymnastic gold for america in 1996. let's talk michael phelps. he's bec
aboard the british army's largest warship on watch for terror. >> we have a genuinely secure stable environment for athletes and spectators to enjoy a fantastic olympic games. >> the other royal couple, the prince and princess of monaco. marriage, mystique and the legacy of grace kelly. >> she touched the lives of so many people in so many different ways all over the world. >> this is "piers morgan tonight." >>> good evening from london. day four of...
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united supreme court decision is that the flooding of money into the political process now creates an environment where politicians like mitt romney can be defined by the donors who want to put him in office. it is sad and scary because at the end of the day we can't conduct american politics this way going forward. we have to repeal citizens united. >> absolutely. as after, thank you, gentlemen. >>> next, you want to see what redistribution really looks like? we're going to show you in a moment. >> i wasn't criticizing them. he was saying the american dream should be open to everybody. >> you're looking and hearing the cynical condescending words he was saying not the optimistic message he in retrospect should have been meaning. it's like romney jazz. it's the words you don't hear. whoa. right? get. out. exactly! really?! [ mom ] what? shut the front door. right? woop-woop! franklin delano! [ male announcer ] there's oreo creme under that fudge! oreo fudge cremes. now in two new flavors. oh, hey alex. just picking up some, brochures, posters copies of my acceptance speech. great! it's always goo
united supreme court decision is that the flooding of money into the political process now creates an environment where politicians like mitt romney can be defined by the donors who want to put him in office. it is sad and scary because at the end of the day we can't conduct american politics this way going forward. we have to repeal citizens united. >> absolutely. as after, thank you, gentlemen. >>> next, you want to see what redistribution really looks like? we're going to show...
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and a lot of times regulate out of business and second is the mexico becomes an unfriendly business environment and oil and gas industries go elsewhere i don't think the state wants the oil and gas industry doesn't want that we have a very large emphasis with our three hundred twenty five member companies about being a good neighbor about talking to people about doing the things that you would do in your neighborhood with your next door neighbor. in the u.s. in the lower forty eight on shore the boom that is currently going on is driven a lot by technology has been a lot of technological advances with horizontal drilling with fracture stimulation one of the key elements to finding and getting the resource out of very tight sand or hard rock is a fracking process fracking is just a short word for fracturing hydraulic fracturing or fracking as it's commonly called is a drilling technique first commercialised by how the burden in one thousand nine hundred forty nine comes in with very high powered water and sand and a slightly soapy mixture and all it does is it goes down and it just fractures a l
and a lot of times regulate out of business and second is the mexico becomes an unfriendly business environment and oil and gas industries go elsewhere i don't think the state wants the oil and gas industry doesn't want that we have a very large emphasis with our three hundred twenty five member companies about being a good neighbor about talking to people about doing the things that you would do in your neighborhood with your next door neighbor. in the u.s. in the lower forty eight on shore...
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technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. >>> we're fired up. ready to go. >> seared after losing the grand bargain and his bid for bipartisanship, the president turned his attention to a new battle. >> four more years! four more years! >> the election. >> i think his naivety has been finally squashed, and i don't think you'll see that naive, yes, we can, the man of 2008 ever again. >> barreling into 2012, he shifted focus from wooing the other side to winning back disappointing supporters. chief among them, women voters. >> every woman should be in control of the decisions that affect her own health, period. >> he stood by his controversial decision to make most healt
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to support ten years of independent scientific research on the environment. results will continue to be shared with the public. and we're making sure people know that the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues, but that doesn't mean our job is done. bp's still here, and we're still committed to seeing this through. free-credit-score-dot-com'sur boargonna direct you ♪ts ♪ ♪ to check your credit score before it gets too late ♪ ♪ and you end up strapped for cash ♪ ♪ patching your board with duct tape ♪ ♪ so hit free-credit-score-dot-com ♪ ♪ find out what credit's about ♪ ♪ or else you could be headed for a credit wipeout ♪ offer applies with enrollment in freecreditscore.com™. >>> welcome back to "hardball." results last night in the republican senate primary out in nebraska came as a shock to many. deb fisher, rancher and state senator badly outspent by the two two in the race pulled off a a big upset victory
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you colborne is one of the world's leading authorities on ending korean disrupting chemicals in the environment and their impact on humans here the threats are coming all the way which is thirty miles to here she has been studying the chemicals used by the industry for drilling and extraction and documenting their effects basically our first list of the chemicals that were being used was this very very short and uninteresting west that e.p.a. put together it certainly was uncovered heads that we know found out very rapidly that it was no small list they don't tell you everything it's a product you may only get five percent of what's in that product and the rest of it is proprietary or they just don't get it they don't have to. the island gas deposits below ground contain toxic compounds that are brought to the surface tiring drilling these compounds pollute the environment and can cause health problems but the impacts of drilling are made even worse by the chemical products that are injected during the process dr colborne has documented over two hundred products used in colorado drilling over n
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what are the social and political environments that are producing the bin ladens of tomorrow, because there are a whole lot of other scary terrorist groups moving around. >> how would define the roots? >> the roots is these radical mulans that are getting these five-year-old kids in yemen and pakistan, all over, and they're teaching them to hate. >> i guess my question is what is the social, governmental, environmental prerequisite to have an appetite for that? >> it's a hearts and minds game. you start investing in education, stability, and you start winning over those hearts and minds. >> it's a totally different mission. >> absolutely. >> if i could, dylan, that's what we were out doing at the very beginning of this conflict. the illiteracy rate of women is about 95% in afghanistan. the ability to fix that might have done more for fixing the source of terrorism than anything the military could do. we in the military can stop a problem, we can't fix it. just like brandon webb said, the economic development, the literacy system where they have hope and don't get attached to a radical
what are the social and political environments that are producing the bin ladens of tomorrow, because there are a whole lot of other scary terrorist groups moving around. >> how would define the roots? >> the roots is these radical mulans that are getting these five-year-old kids in yemen and pakistan, all over, and they're teaching them to hate. >> i guess my question is what is the social, governmental, environmental prerequisite to have an appetite for that? >> it's a...
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like all businesses an industry you hhve to come prodate to changing environments. how do you lure customers through the door even without their skies? >> san drashgs short term and long term. without your skis you turn to bike paths. a lot of people like to go mountain biking. you turn to hiking. take people on beautiful alpine slopes when there is not slope. you may have to reduce rates to do it. at end of the day it is about sking, ski slopes. we need snow. snow is currency for these folks. at that's what we need. long term we have to go after the carbon pollution warming planet. we have to go after power plants. we have to invest in renewable and solar and wind efficiency. sandra: i don't want to dive too much into the climate change argument, what i want is to know the solution? you have to open the doors late. there are other extracurricular activities you can do, and ride bikes. you have to change as industry whole, if this is climate change causing this you have to adapt and change for the long term. saying hey, there is a bike trial i don't know if that wil
like all businesses an industry you hhve to come prodate to changing environments. how do you lure customers through the door even without their skies? >> san drashgs short term and long term. without your skis you turn to bike paths. a lot of people like to go mountain biking. you turn to hiking. take people on beautiful alpine slopes when there is not slope. you may have to reduce rates to do it. at end of the day it is about sking, ski slopes. we need snow. snow is currency for these...
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state-of-the-art monitoring technologies, heracticesel are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and one of the most cited economists in the world. professor sargent, can you tell me what cd rates will be in two years? no. if he can't, no one can. that's why ally has a raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. >>> the internet has been buzzing about harris are hipari. people were incensed that she would be opening a store there. she is opening the store 20 minutes from the mecca mall. it is full of everything that you could possibly want. we realized critics don't have a problem with the store. they have a problem with paris. she is a savvy business woman. in saudi the women have to wear black. handbags are a public sign of your style and status. that is how they show you are
state-of-the-art monitoring technologies, heracticesel are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and one of the most cited economists in the world. professor sargent, can you tell me what cd rates will be in two years? no. if he can't, no one can. that's why ally has a raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. >>> the internet...
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technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. >>> time for the riduculist. tonight, we're adding all human leaving real-live people. ladies and gentlemen, meet libby. she's a computerized hologram-like avatar that has just been installed at the newark airport. a virtual customer care representative who's there to answer all your questions and possibly creep you out upon your arrival. >> hello, welcome to new york liberty international airport in newark, new jersey. if you wish to use a taxi, please see the uniformed taxi dispatcher outside door number eight. >> she never stopped smiling. computer generated or not, i wonder how many minutes went by before someone tried to touch her inappropriately. there are a few of these hologramy customer service reps going up in airport. they don't take breaks and they're always smiling. sure, it seal seems all cuttin now. wait till that thing goes hal 9,000 on everyone. sends everyone running to cover at cinn bon. just ask the travelers at newark who have seen he
technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. >>> time for the riduculist. tonight, we're adding all human leaving real-live people. ladies and gentlemen, meet libby. she's a computerized hologram-like avatar that has just been installed at the newark airport. a virtual customer care representative who's there to answer all your questions and possibly creep you out upon your arrival....
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it may actually make the environment more difficult. >> israel is concerned that palestinians will be eligible to join the international criminal court. press charges of human rights violations. in the words of an israeli official, the daniel could be worse than rockets from gaza. the u.s. reportedly asked israel not to impose harsh sanctions against the palestinian authority. >> they can get pieces of paper from the-up. but they are not going move forward and not going to make the palestinian statehood more real. >> of now, more than two-third member countries recognize palestine. the vote in favor of, the nonmember statehood is expected to be overwhelming. supports include france, china and india. bret? >> bret: david lee miller, in jerusalem. thank you. >>> still ahead -- hillary clinton is on her way out. we look at her time at state. first, are clinton's former senate colleagues willing to use the nuclear option? if we want to improve our schools... ... what should we invest in? maybe new buildings? what about updated equipment? they can help, but recent research shows... ... not
it may actually make the environment more difficult. >> israel is concerned that palestinians will be eligible to join the international criminal court. press charges of human rights violations. in the words of an israeli official, the daniel could be worse than rockets from gaza. the u.s. reportedly asked israel not to impose harsh sanctions against the palestinian authority. >> they can get pieces of paper from the-up. but they are not going move forward and not going to make the...
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in this environment, assuming the president's choice was john kerry, not by default, how would you handle it? >> you would ask susan rice to publicly withdraw from consideration rather than appear to reject her. there is a lot of reporting right now which is usually what happens. there is more communication. that this wasn't something done freelance. it was honest. of course i wanted the job. it is secretary of the state. let's not pretend that i didn't want the job. the question to me is, how much does the secretary of state affect u.s. foreign policy and diploemsy. but we never have gotten to any of that and it is the stupidity of our conversation and on foreign policy, no one wants to talk about the stuff that is happening. >> on the scott brown campaign, he is up against something tough. he has expressed an interest in this. i in vided him on the show tonight. he has cash on hand for his campaign. $3,142,000. scott brown has $464,000. i don't believe scott brown can catch up. i don't believe he can appeal to the state of massachusetts statewide the way ed marke can. and in this time,
in this environment, assuming the president's choice was john kerry, not by default, how would you handle it? >> you would ask susan rice to publicly withdraw from consideration rather than appear to reject her. there is a lot of reporting right now which is usually what happens. there is more communication. that this wasn't something done freelance. it was honest. of course i wanted the job. it is secretary of the state. let's not pretend that i didn't want the job. the question to me...
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if that was back on the table could you imagine that breaking through the current political environment. >> i think basically now, gwen, there are three sticking points. one is the amount of revenue and the sources of revenue. the second is the amount of spending cuts and how much of that will come from the entitlement programs particularly health. the last sticking point is what do we do about this debt limit that we've come up against all the time that puts our credit in danger. >> ifill: the president has said the debt limit should be, at least in his opening statement, that the debt limit debate should be set aside and that nothing can be done unless the taxes are cut... are raised for the wealthy. is that part of a solution that you can see working for what it is everybody is trying to get to here? >> look, gwen, i'm not a bit worried that it appears on the surface that secretary geithner ton the speaker didn't make any progress last week. that's just a theater you go through. geithner made his first offer. the republicans rejected it. no surprise. i'm sure that this offer that the
if that was back on the table could you imagine that breaking through the current political environment. >> i think basically now, gwen, there are three sticking points. one is the amount of revenue and the sources of revenue. the second is the amount of spending cuts and how much of that will come from the entitlement programs particularly health. the last sticking point is what do we do about this debt limit that we've come up against all the time that puts our credit in danger....
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it's also up to a media to ask the big questions and because of the 24/7 media environment we live in, we get fixated on the insta small bore. there's a false equivalence that plays in the media where the republicans, sometimes living in a post-truth environment, not always, don't get nailed, don't get nailed as they should and then that spreads into the media ecosphere. i do think another institution we were talking about, everyone seems to be waiting for the court, has been waiting for the court. that's not new. it happened in the roosevelt period where there was a confrontation between congress, the executive and the court. i would argue the federal reserve has become an important institution. we keep waiting for smoke signals from them. to me, the central issue of this campaign is the kind of economic future this country will have and jobs at the center of it. with a congress gridlocked or roadblocked because of i think republicans unwilling to let jobs go through -- >> oh, please, you know. i've taken two shots against the gop but it's better than living in the fantasy land that
it's also up to a media to ask the big questions and because of the 24/7 media environment we live in, we get fixated on the insta small bore. there's a false equivalence that plays in the media where the republicans, sometimes living in a post-truth environment, not always, don't get nailed, don't get nailed as they should and then that spreads into the media ecosphere. i do think another institution we were talking about, everyone seems to be waiting for the court, has been waiting for the...
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virginia keep riding that gravy train keep making enormous profits by stealing our pensions polluting our environment and sending our young people off to war or rather than showing remorse for all the damage they're causing the republicans. they're just bragging. that's it for the big picture tonight for more information on the stories we've covered visit our websites and soundgarden dot com free speech dot org and our team dot com also check out our two you tube channels there are links to thom hartmann dot com also tell our own dot com check out all the different ways you can send us your feedback which include our caller our response line our message boards you can create wrongful log that we we also have an i phone an i pad app that we just updated for the new super spiffy i pad so you can read our blogs that are all the links to all the stories we talk about pretty much and you can watch the show on the up and don't forget democracy begins when you show up and participate it begins with you get out there and get active tag your it six with. mission three couldn't take three. four judges three ar
virginia keep riding that gravy train keep making enormous profits by stealing our pensions polluting our environment and sending our young people off to war or rather than showing remorse for all the damage they're causing the republicans. they're just bragging. that's it for the big picture tonight for more information on the stories we've covered visit our websites and soundgarden dot com free speech dot org and our team dot com also check out our two you tube channels there are links to...
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the day that was on a military base, that was pretty well-staffed, would be the safest, most secure environment for them. >> reporter: it all began back on september 26th when a parent reported misconduct. the army quickly reviewed surveillance video and found several young children, all under the age of 5, were physically abused. charges of simple assault were filed. but parents were still in the dark. two days later, on september 28th, they are hand adler saying only that this is a report of alleged mistreatment and inappropriate behavior by staff. >> all along, this first week when we were being sort of given piecemeal information, denied access to the videotapes, we were also being asked if we wanted to seek medical care for our child. >> reporter: medical care for what? >> for what? obviously we wanted to understand and see with our own eyes, since that evidence was available. >> reporter: she was horrified when she finally saw the surveillance tape of her child. >> obviously you don't ever want to see your child subjected to that kind of assault. these were the caregivers we entrusted the
the day that was on a military base, that was pretty well-staffed, would be the safest, most secure environment for them. >> reporter: it all began back on september 26th when a parent reported misconduct. the army quickly reviewed surveillance video and found several young children, all under the age of 5, were physically abused. charges of simple assault were filed. but parents were still in the dark. two days later, on september 28th, they are hand adler saying only that this is a...
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and then that data is shared once it's public with them to help them kind of understand the political environment, what they're facing, what is happening beyond just their own individual races. >> well, so, you don't, then, go into the corporate world? is that what you're telling me? >> i don't. we are very, very focused on, you know, we're very good at campaigns. we're very good at winning campaigns. that's where we keep our focus. it's not about money. it's more about we're a republican firm that work with republican candidates. >> all right. well, there's nothing wrong with money in my world. let me just ask you, don't some of your colleagues, you know, take this political prestige, i'm going to call it, and put it to work with private corporations? >> they do. and it's what you're all about. i mean, we -- our company has been around for 35 years. the -- my partners and i used to work for the party. and way wa and we wanted to keep working campaigns and we'll do it for i believe several decades more. different people have different focuses. you know, i've worked in campaigns ever since i was a
and then that data is shared once it's public with them to help them kind of understand the political environment, what they're facing, what is happening beyond just their own individual races. >> well, so, you don't, then, go into the corporate world? is that what you're telling me? >> i don't. we are very, very focused on, you know, we're very good at campaigns. we're very good at winning campaigns. that's where we keep our focus. it's not about money. it's more about we're a...
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do you think of hope for the environment, or food, clothing, shelter? we do. weyerhaeuser. growing ideas. >> the house will stand in the chair. >> this week on "inside washington," john boehner's plan b collapses and the house goes home for christmas. >> it is hard to get your mind around said that someone so young could leave us, and such a peaceful community, such an horrific event. >> another massacre and another called for gun-control. >> the fact of this problem is complex can no longer be an excuse for doing nothing. >> hands brawl after the state department report on benghazi, but are they the right hands? >> the compound was inadequate for the threat environment in benghazi, and in fact, grossly inadequate to deal with the attacks that took place that night. >> will former republican senator chuck hagel make it to the pentagon? >> the house did not take up the tax measure today because it did not have sufficient support from our members to pass. house speaker john boehner's statement on thursday evening as he stood in front of the house republican conference on thur
do you think of hope for the environment, or food, clothing, shelter? we do. weyerhaeuser. growing ideas. >> the house will stand in the chair. >> this week on "inside washington," john boehner's plan b collapses and the house goes home for christmas. >> it is hard to get your mind around said that someone so young could leave us, and such a peaceful community, such an horrific event. >> another massacre and another called for gun-control. >> the fact of...
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certainly in an environment where there are more open and relatively freer political environments where public opinion matters in new and different ways, elected leaders are going to have to pay attention to their public and their opposition to a relationship with the united states because the united states is perceived quite rightly as the patron of israel except that at the same time there are a series of common interests between the arab world and the united states that trump public opinion's opposition to israel, including the free flow of oil out the region, the iranian challenge, the breakup of syria. those types of things have at least recently been things that have rendered the palestinian and israeli conflict as let in the minds of region's leaders even the new ones secondary to how public opinion feels about israel. >> steven, i think a lot of americans had a lot of hope for the arab spring. not that it would bring better situations for people in the region, but it would provide an opening for the united states to have a better relationship with countries in the middle east ba
certainly in an environment where there are more open and relatively freer political environments where public opinion matters in new and different ways, elected leaders are going to have to pay attention to their public and their opposition to a relationship with the united states because the united states is perceived quite rightly as the patron of israel except that at the same time there are a series of common interests between the arab world and the united states that trump public...
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your portfolio for what mht come on january 2 in the new year with the new tax laws, the new economic environment so it is definitely worthwhile having this conversation with your advisor right now. gerri: i love the advice, always great to see you. we will be back with my two cents more and the answers to the question of the day. have you ever rejected? [ male announcer ] at scottrade, we believe the more you know, the better you trade. so we have ongoing webinars and interactive learning, plus, in-branch seminars at over 500 cations, where our dedicated support teams help you know more so your moy can do more. [ rodger ] at scottrad seven dollar trades are just the start. our teams have the information you want when you need it. it's anothereason more investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. >> i asked have you ever regifted something? here's stories you shared on facebook. billy says a riend of my gave me a beer i didn't like as a house warming gift, and i regifted it to him for christmas. month thew says my sister got a used curling iron that was filthy. that's gross. finally, fran
your portfolio for what mht come on january 2 in the new year with the new tax laws, the new economic environment so it is definitely worthwhile having this conversation with your advisor right now. gerri: i love the advice, always great to see you. we will be back with my two cents more and the answers to the question of the day. have you ever rejected? [ male announcer ] at scottrade, we believe the more you know, the better you trade. so we have ongoing webinars and interactive learning,...
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technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. over a million people...